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The center in Minato ward, for example, can accommodate only 2.8 precent of the 36,989 people over 65 living in that ward.
The high-temperature form of KAlSi3O8 (sanidine), for example, can accommodate more sodium (Na) in place of potassium (K) than can microcline, its low-temperature counterpart.
The course at Newmarket, for example, can accommodate a race of 2.25 miles (3.6 km) with a gentle change of direction of less than 90 degrees, but spectators cannot see all the race.
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Our model can accommodate both spatial effects and temporal dynamics.
For example, this view can accommodate the claim, made during the South African TRC, that wrongdoers are held accountable when they are required to undergo the shaming experience of testifying publically to their crimes (Final Report, 1998, vol. 1, ch. 1, para 35).
Again, this step is needed in order to be able to compare between different platforms; for example, while GPL570 can accommodate up to 54675 probes, GPL96 is limited to 22283 probes.
A bedroom for example can not accommodate a chandelier as large as one that fits in a foyer.
We provide a didactic example of how clinical trials can accommodate individualised patient information relative to design and analysis.
Minor a) Will the newly derived pdf works better than other existing distributions (for example, the gamma distribution that can accommodate skewness)?
Most common steels, for example, are quite ductile and hence can accommodate local stress concentrations.
For example, in a Chord network that can accommodate 2160 peers, each peer has 160 neighbors.
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